Drexel’s Kline School of Law provides a number of services to address community-wide needs in two settings. First, the Community Lawyering Clinic takes on a wide range of legal issues of community interest during the law school's regular semesters. Cases and projects have focused on issues like employment discrimination, homeownership "tangled title," tax foreclosure, post-conviction relief, and equity in utility billing. In addition, the pro bono clinics provide local residents with legal assistance free of charge, focusing mainly on estate planning (wills, medical directives, and powers of attorney) and criminal record expungement in cooperation with Philadelphia Lawyers for Social Equity. See below to see what clinics and events they will be holding this month:

·11/17 Estate Planning Clinic – Learn how to protect yourself and your loved ones. We offer free legal advice and consultation for powers of attorney, simple wills, and living wills. Appointments are required – please call (215) 571-4797 to make an appointment. Leave your name and phone number on voicemail and you will be contacted to confirm your appointment.

·11/10 Criminal Record Expungement Project – Have you ever been arrested in Philly? Do you believe your arrest record is impacting your life, employment, education, or housing? Please join us at our monthly intake clinic to determine if you are eligible for our FREE expungement service.